The “Reducing Flight Delays Act” and a return to operations

The “Reducing Flight Delays Act” and a return to operations

We celebrate Congress for so quickly passing bipartisan legislation to bring an end to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic controller furloughs. While delays are still expected in the near term, we’re hopeful that air traffic controllers will resume their normal operations soon. We’ll continue working to minimize any inconvenience and recommend customers regularly check the status of their flights.

To the controllers who will soon be returning to work, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for what you do. We know this furlough impacted you in a much more direct way. We’re looking forward to business as usual.

Situated midway between Santiago de Cuba and Santa Clara,Camagüey makes an ideal stopover for a day or two. Renowned for its colonial architecture, nature reserves, earthen pots and twisting streets, you’ll want to explore Camagüey for days on end. But even if you only have 24 hours, you can still get a taste of what the island’s third largest city has to offer.

Aruba’s dynamic history is responsible for the Dutch island’s curious cultural mashup. As you might imagine, these influences combine in some seriously good food. Sampling local eats is one of the best ways to get a feel for your destination, and here’s where to eat like a local in Aruba.